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British People's Party (2005)

British People's Party
Leader Kevin Watmough
Founder Kevin Watmough
Eddy Morrison
John Graeme Wood
Sid Williamson
Founded 18 September 2005
Dissolved 25 July 2013
Headquarters BM Box 5581,
London WC1N 3XX
Ideology British Fascism,
National Socialism,
Euroscepticism,
Ulster loyalism
White nationalism
Political position Far-right
International affiliation World Union of National Socialists
Colours Black, White and Red
Party flag
Flag of the British People's Party (2005).svg
Website
http://www.bpp.org.uk/

The British People's Party (not to be confused with the current British People's Party (2015) which has no connection to previous groups) also known as "BPP - Putting Britons First" was the third incarnation of a name used by other neo-Nazi political parties in the United Kingdom. It was launched on 18 September 2005 by Kevin Watmough, Eddy Morrison, John G. Wood, and Sid Williamson as a splinter group from the Nationalist Alliance, following what they saw as the unacceptably slow progress of that movement. Its members are former members of Combat 18, British National Party (BNP), National Front (NF) and the White Nationalist Party. Its founding member Eddy Morrison left the BPP and joined the NF in 2009. The party dissolved in 2013.

The party is committed to a number of ideals including the implementation of the "Fourteen Words", and the expulsion of non-whites and Jews. It also expresses support for loyalism in Northern Ireland. The BPP describes its economic policies as establishing a "White Workers' State" as an alternative to Marxism and capitalism in which it is in favour of nationalising the media and banks, supporting small businesses while dismantling multi-national ones, and of re-criminalising homosexuality. The BPP also denies the Holocaust.

The BPP was led by Kevin Watmough and was largely dedicated to the legacies of British Nazis who pre-date the party, such as Arnold Leese, John Beckett and Colin Jordan. On 27 October 2005, the party officially registered with the Electoral Commission as 'BPP - Putting Britons First'. The BPP initially had two publications: Vanguard, which came out every month, and Imperium, a quarterly magazine that was more theoretical. Both have ceased publication. On 17 October 2005, the BPP was proscribed to members of the BNP.


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